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  • Visited Malta in 2005 and stayed with family in Birzebbugia. Breathtaking country.

  • @butchermachine Greetings from Malta. Thank you very much for posting. Glad that you enjoyed your stay and took home wonderful memories of Malta.

    Warm regards,

    Jasmine

  • My Mum comes from Valletta. Omni Maltija.

    Who ARE the Maltese and Gozitans? They say "Punent" for the west ( Punic? , and Carthage) and "L' vant" for the east ( Levant? ).

    I think the Phoenicians originally came from the Levant ( current day Lebanon I think is amongst the zone ), and that the Carthaginians originated from the extreme east of the Med.

    The language is this amazing ring on the ears of Arabic with a French or Italian accent.

  • @Kelly14UK Malta is very rich in history. It's hard to explain all in short messages esp. given a limited space to write on the comments' section. However, you could find many valuable info on the internet such as websites on Heritage Malta, Din L-Art Helwa, for instance which give more details esp. the sites & properties that they are taking care of.

    Maltese language is very beautiful and unique. I love the pronunciation.

    Warm regards,

    Jasmine

  • video sabih imma andek data hazina...it-tempji ta borg in-nadur huma neolitiki mhux zmien il-bronz u huma bejn 3000 u 2500 BC. Il-hajt ta zmien il-bronz li hemm vicin huwa min 2500-1500 BC. good work!

  • @bojja18 Thank you for your comment. The VisitMalta official website says:

    These temple ruins appear to reveal not only 4-apse temple (c.2000BC) but also a fortified Bronze Age domestic Settlement. Traces of the Bronze Age huts were discovered lying just behind the wall and the depth of the deposits of was the deposit was very shallow covering the remains of the Temple Period.

  • proset tal-filming

  • Thanks Matter497 and glad you enjoyed it.

  • Such great memories of my Malta.I miss it so much.We used to go swimming in Pretty Bay,and St Thomas bay when we were little.Grazzi.

  • The Zwieten like their Ramla. We love the south of Malta and love Zejtun. Thanks for the above and the other nice comments and hope you'll visit Malta soon.

  • Just to let you know, ir ramla is part of marsascala and not zejtun. it used to be like that in the past but not anymore.

  • Yes it is but the Zwieten still call it their ramla since many moons ago it belonged to Zejtun but, it's not important. Ir-Ramla, Zejtun, B'Buga, M'Xlokk, M'Scala, S Tumas and all the south belongs to Malta. To both of us, we see no boundaries - we only see ONE Malta.

  • Hi Kikkilinu,

    Glad that our photo-video brought you memories. Although, we live here, still we feel Malta is fascinating and we never get tired of visiting the places that we have been visiting. Talking with the villagers and the people we met during our explorating is another wonderful experience.

  • this brings so much memories :') i miss living in malta. MALTA AL DEJJEM!!!!

  • @kikkilinu YES THE PAST WAS GREAT, I DONT KNOW ABOUT NOW?

  • Proset, tajjeb hafna.........Louis in Melbourne

  • Thanks Louis.  The south of Malta is truly beautiful. We visit it often even though it's "very far" for us. For non Maltese - 30 minutes drive is "very far" in Malta :))

  • Thanks Karmenu & John and glad you enjoyed it.  Keeping you happy is our aim.

  • Another nice video of Malta,thank you Alfred & jasmine.

    Watching all your videos you certainly keeping us Maltese living abroad happy.

    John Demicoli-Sydney Australia.

  • Vidjo iehor mill-aqwa. Proset u sahha

    karmenu

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